Sunday, January 11, 2026

NEW WINDOW SCAPE

Decided it was time to change the view of my window scape.  It is daylight right now so after this photo I removed the rug and it will go back up this evening when I'm sitting at the window hooking.

It is an antique adaptation hooked in 2024, with a blotchy background I love so much.  The previous window scape rug, deer and blue house, was then placed on the harvest table to enjoy just a little longer.
The Kaleidoscope Dahlia rug still isn't finished and haven't decided on my next major adaptation to hook.  But, have had visions of Magdalena running thru my mind.  I've hooked numerous Magdalena rugs, 9 of which are hanging on my walls and the big Eagle design is at the front door as the welcome rug.

Another time when having a Magdalena urge, I designed and hooked the Crow Magdalena style.  It is smallish at 13 x 16 and see it every day in my kitchen.  
Perhaps my temporary next fix will be another smallish Magdalena style piece with a  different critter as the subject.  Guess you might even call that my plus one before the main one is decided.  

Time for me to pull more loops on Dahlia, it's almost lunchtime and I haven't pulled one loop.  Have been wasting time searching antique rugs for inspiration.  Happy hooking.

Saundra

Thursday, January 8, 2026

LOOKING FOR THE NEXT ONE

I'm getting close enough to the end of my present project that a search for the next project will soon be critical.  Meanwhile will post a couple recent antique rug finds.

This recently found rug of blue birds would be a good one to give me spring thoughts.  Circa 1900, dimensions of 19 x 46.
No date was provided on this 
floral.  It has an abstract appeal to it and  hooked on burlap (24 x 40).
You know I have an affinity for horses but that yellow color is a total turn off.  I'd question my color choices in an attempt to make it pretty.  Measures 23 x 36.5 and no date was given.
A dog rug dated 1927 hooked in the rug, measures 28.5 x 39.
An antique rug hooked with nylons and rags purchased by April.
A basket of flowers said to be hooked 20th century.   
A busy rug with birds and patriotic colors.  It is hooked, knotted, stitched and patched.  It measures 28 x 46 but auction house didn't provide a date.
Below is a photo of the back where you can see it was hooked in segments and stitched together.
That's it for this show folks.  Back to my Dahlia and tomorrow back on a search for the next one.

Saundra


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

THIS and THAT

To start I'll show you a couple old rugs.  For you chicken rug folks here are a pair of roosters facing off.  Sorry, no date provided but it looks to have some age.
Described as a fat dog, this rug was said to be hooked between 1890-1920.  It measures 33 x 39.5 textiles used are cotton on burlap.
The rug below of fur, feathers ..and a fish, I have no clue about.  But saw it somewhere and loved it.  Is it an oldie or did someone with great skills to make it look old hooked it?  If anyone seeing this knows, please advise.
Switching channels now to homeownership.  You may recall this photo I posted after a large limb fell on the side of my newly shingled home with new leaf guard protection.  Yup, couldn't have happened before the work was done.  Here is the damage.
I called the company who did my roof and gutter work, told them about the damage and asked if someone could drop by and give me an estimate to repair.  Within a couple days the owner did drop by, evaluated the situation and said he'd give me a call with an estimate.

Weeks went by and no call back.  So decided to call a local handyman who has done work in the neighborhood. 

A day or so later the roofing owner finally returned my call and said I'd need new gutters, new leaf filters and cost would be $1,200.  WHAT?????  That's when I told him I'd called someone else since I  hadn't heard from him in so long.

Frankly I didn't believe all that needed to be replaced.  Plus I did have 2 extra leaf filters left over from the original work.  Just in case it did need replacing I went outside and guesstimated the length of gutters and leaf filters that might be required and do my own cost analysis just for supplies.  The figures below are prices found on Lowe's web site.   

~ 10' brown gutters = $16
~ gutter hangers per each = $3
~ 16' Atlas gutter guard = $50

Yesterday the handyman dropped by and repaired the area using the same gutters and guards to the cost of $50.  Mark straightened out what was bent, tightened hangers of the gutter to the house and placed the bent shingles back over the guards.  He did explain that when it warms up the shingles will fall back down in place.  But they've been frozen in that bent upward position for weeks. 
Yup, $50 compared to $1,200.  Am pleased with the results and particularly the price.  As Lauren will probably comment..."welcome to homeownership".
 
Saundra

Saturday, January 3, 2026

DECISION FINALLY MADE

Yes, finally decided which color wool to outline the corner petal bursts.  The top right side is what the test section looked like for me to choose from.  The bottom right is what I decided ~ I went for the gold.
Below is a photo of what it looks now and I'm happy with my decision.
I've a way to go on this project before even thinking about what is next on my frame.  Frankly there's not anything on my radar yet.

It is FRIGID here in Delaware and cannot imagine what those of you who live up 'nawth' are dealing with.  Last week I used 10% of my remaining in ground propane to heat the house and I keep the thermostat low.  Which means I'll need to order more propane next week because if I use another 10% the level will be at 30% or less.  Thankfully it will warm up a bit next week but winter isn't over so will still require more propane.

Lunch break is over so it's rug hooking time to help generate some heat in these hands by working with wool.  Happy hooking.

Saundra

Thursday, January 1, 2026

MY RUG REVIEW of 2025

First I'd like to wish everyone a very happy and healthy 2026.  Now to my rug review which is inflated by one.  That is because the last loops of the rug below weren't hooked until 4 days into January 2025.  So felt guilty adding it to my 2024 count since it wasn't completely hooked in 2024.  The first rug finished January 4th was Magdalena's Animal Parade adaptation.
My next project was another big antique adaptation which I named Animals Great and Small.
The Deer Torsos adaptation was next on the frame.
Then decided to hook one third of a triptych patriotic antique rug, the Eagle section.
Again, another antique design was chosen to hook for my kitchen, the chicken pair with food bowl.  Robin had a lot of fun with my hooking of this one and I did a bit of reverse hooking.
Since Lauren was attending an event where she'd be doing some 'scrappy' hooking I decided to challenge myself too, at home.  Am not too pleased with my puny border design.  I believe the angled hooking directions altered the shape of what used to be a square piece of linen.
Appears that I was following the leader....Lauren, again.  She said her next project was going to be Ezra's Farm, a design by Cinnamon Creek.  So what does a follower do but follow. 
😉  I did take some creative license and put a little patriotic flavor in mine.
A birdie told me that daughter-in-law love wished for a snowman rug for Christmas.  Since I'm selfish and only like hooking what I want, the Christmas gift was started in August, plenty of time for me to have it done by Christmas and have time to put it away when not in the mood.  This is my design and was made specifically for my girl Cathy.  The label on the back says just that.   Surprisingly it was finished way before Christmas and was fun to hook.
My next project was an antique adaptation commemorating a personal historical event.  A few of my paternal ancestors came to America (Baltimore in fact) on sailing ship The Ark.  There were originally two ships which sailed together known as The Ark and The Dove.  My family were on the Ark so I hooked that ship's image on the antique rug.  This is my adaptation which hangs on the wall.
Back to the animals ~ another antique adaptation which I named Farm Menagerie.
Then after posting one of my antique rug shows Lauren and I decided to do a hook along with a design I called 'Hearts and Squares' in the blog post.  What started out to be just the pair of us, Lauren thought  it would be more fun with more people.  Turned out 12 people joined and Hearts Hook-along was born.  This is my drab rendition but you can view what 10 of the 12 have accomplished HERE.  
The final hooked and bound rug of 2025 was the Geometric and Floral antique adaptation below.  When designing my adaptation from the original, a couple elements were removed, making it more eye appealing to me.  Someone wanted me to draw a pattern for them but I declined as it was a bear to draw my own.  But boy do I love the rug.
As mentioned in the opening paragraph, the dozen rugs is inflated due to  the first rug which needed 4 more days' hooking into 2025.  Lauren suggested that if the count bothered me that much perhaps I should say only 11.25 rugs were hooked in 2025.  That girl is always thinking.  


Wishing all of you a happy and healthy 2026.  Remember that happiness must be grown in your own garden.  For me, hooking rugs is the seed.

Saundra

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

LAST POST OF 2025 (edited)

The Hearts Hook-along has been underway for 3 months.  After the idea of a Hearts Hook-along was born, the start date decided was October 1st.  And I didn't even cheat by starting earlier.

Kim made her first hook-along presentation just now and it is looking festively like Valentine's Day to me.  All she has to do now is the border.  You go girl!
Sue chose to take a different approach to her hook along design.  Hers is very close to the finish line now.  We've all watched her redesign and re-hook sections of the rug to reach this near finish.  Bet she will have this all hooked before 2026 rolls around in a few hours.
Jo chose to stay true to the original antique design.  She has all the outlines and some motif's complete.  Will be fun to see what colors Jo will choose to fill in those remaining areas.
Michelle also did a little redesign with the heart in hand.  What a perfect heartfelt image she has created from the original.  Michelle is caring for her mother so this will always signify an expression of love.  
In case you missed the previously posted finishes, here they are again.  Nancy finished her rug in the October, the month the hook-along began.  She drew it to fit the top of a bench her husband built. 
Margaret completed her rug, including binding, November 2nd.
The following day, November 3rd I'd finished hooking but the binding would be completed days later.   Now I regret using bland outline colors and wish I'd gone with a bold dark outline.  Oh well.
EDITED ~ Sheila did hook more and sent me this updated photo of her achievement.   She accomplished lots more and it is looking fantastic!!!
Elaine's first and last update in November shows me she's really looking forward to spring.  Guess she couldn't take those knitting needles out of her hands.
Lauren had her rug all hooked, bound and labeled in December.  Good for her to not have this as a UFO going into 2026.  And those bold outline  colors are what I wish my rug looked like.  
Well kiddos, 'tis New Years Eve.  Will soon be chopping up celery, onion, garlic and green pepper for my traditional black eye peas dinner.  This year I'm forgoing the greens and corn bread.  Won't be making any New Years resolutions either because I'd end up not keeping them anyway.

I will enjoy the evening at home alone hooking and will not stay up and watch the ball drop as I hope to be sound asleep at that time.  Well, that is until my first of a few pee calls, 😏.  May you enjoy the evening no matter how you wish to celebrate.

Saundra

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

ANTIQUE RUG SHOW

Luckily an auction house listed a couple rugs so have some new items to share.  This first one looks familiar so must not be its first time to be offered for sale.  The rug was hooked late 19th century and from the collection of Nancy and Gary Stass.  It measures 26.5 x 56.  There's too much 'in your face' bright red for me.  But do like the design.
A lion, one of my older saved photos with no info, not even dimensions.
Roosters dated late 19th to early 20th century (29 x 53.5) from the collection of Deb Fisher.
Shame this landscape below is so tattered; looks like a Canadian style.  A snow scene measuring 16 x 36.  No date was provided.
Next one caught my eye, listed as a white deer, circa 1900, measuring 26 x 34.5.  Deer are quite delicate looking but the lines on this one is unusually delicate.  If I didn't have something on my frame think I would draw it up to hook before changing my mind.  Love its quirkiness and blotchy spots.  
Saw this two deer rug at an antique show on FB and wish I knew more about it.
Black cats circa 1900 measures 26 x 46.
A chenille shirred floral circa 1830 (29.5 x 59).  Sure did maintain it's color and with just a little damage that I can see in the photo along the edge.
A dog hooked late 19th century measuring 31 x 45.
And lastly, a duck runner rug.  It is cute and reminds me of the shooting gallery at carnivals I remember as a kid and which we see in nostalgic movies.  Size is 24.5 x 81.5, circa 1910.
This evening before going to bed I'll put my dried black eye peas in soak overnight and prepare them for my New Year's eve dinner and even better the next day for New Years Day lunch.  It is a Southern tradition my mother did and one I continue~ not the hoppin' John recipe tho.  You  can read about the 'Good Luck' New Year's meal traditions of various cultures HERE.

Saundra

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Kaleidoscope Dahlia Update

Short name will be Dahlia, since that is a mouthful yet appropriate name.  Most of the major color players were easy to pick although I did not have a purplish wool like the antique.  Yet it seems I'm still color planning for the outline colors for the corner petal bursts.  This first photo is of the entire rug.
Hopefully you can see I've hooked 3 different colors in the corner.  The first two petals have a light, almost white outline.  On the third top line is hooked with a light yellow with under that being a darker greenish yellow, the last two petals hooked with the light again.
Next photo is of the original antique which shows a white outline, which is why I started with the light wool.
As an afterthought, decided to photo the group of the colors which I'm using for the outline.  There weren't specially cut, as I inherited a huge bag of fine cut strips which have come in handy occasionally.
Looking at the last photo it appears the greenish yellow seems to fit in better.  Am I being influenced by the power of suggestion because of the original antique?  Oh, and is there enough of that greenish yellow in the bag to do all four corners if I decide on that color?  Not sure, so before I rip out anything guess I'd better run back to the bag and give it another look.

Meanwhile, there's lots more hooking I could do before making that decision.  Hope all your life's problems are as simple as choosing the right color.  Peace be with you all and happy hooking.

Saundra